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Ticket to Ride vs. Ticket to Ride vs. Ticket to Ride

Filed under: Mac , PC , Portable , Retro , Microsoft Xbox 360 , Online , Casual Alan R. Moon's Ticket to Ride has only been out for four years, but it has picked up several prestigious board gaming awards, and is quickly becoming a popular "haul it out of the closet and get yer game on" addition to game night. Last week, the Xbox Live Arcade version was released , joining Catan, Carcassonne...

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Ticket to Ride Now on Xbox

Alan R. Moon’s Ticket to Ride was launched on Xbox LIVE Arcade yesterday as a downloadable game for those with a Silver or Gold membership. Reviews are available at IGN , which gave it a 6.5 out of 10, and the Official Xbox Magazine, OXM Online (7.0 out of 10). The IGN review contained this odd sentence: “The puzzle element harkens back to games like Uno as players need to accumulate...

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Ticket to Ride Review (Xbox 360)

... plastic pieces. The latest game to make the jump from analog to digital is the XBLA release of the Alan R. Moon's popular board game, Ticket to Ride. Set during the Railroad Boom of the mid to late 1800's, Ticket to Ride pits up to five players against each other in a race to build the biggest and best railway connecting destinations in the United States and parts of Canada. The game...

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Game Review: Ticket to Ride: The Card Game

By W. Eric Martin May 23, 2008 Publisher: Days of Wonder Designer: Alan R. Moon Players: 2-4 Ages: 8+ Playing Time: 30 minutes Rules Language: English/Italian/Dutch Price: €15 / $25 Version played: Production copy Times played: Nine, evenly spread among 2-4 players When Ticket to Ride: The Card Game first appeared on the horizon – due to a goof by Spanish publisher Edge Entertainment...